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Ethernet Flash Drives from Silvercor

Ethernet Flash drives to build large scale autonomous storage

Silvercor, Inc., headquartered in Milpitas, CA and founded in 2012, is playing in the Ethernet storage market segment.

The company has designed a new storage element named an Ethernet Flash drive but doesn’t build the drive itself, they assemble different components together. The unit is finally the union of a flash drive, a CPU board fully equipped with a Linux OS and an Ethernet NIC(s) from Mellanox. The processing unit selected is an AMD Embedded G-Series SoC CPU. Drives uses PoE aka Power over Ethernet.

Silvercor offers two models:

  • Refugio with 1GbE and
  • Magnum with 10GbE, both can use quad or dual 64bits x86 cores

Silvercor Magnum 10GbE Flash Drives series

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In term of usage you can use this as a target block device over iSCSI and unify multiple of these independent block devices with a volume manager on the host. A hypervisor can run also on the ‘drive’ or it can be a component of a more global object storage farm, both approaches work.

Silvercor go-to-market strategy is indirect via OEMs and alliances.

In such category you can find Igneous who targets capacity projects based on HDD and S3 API.

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